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Jon-N r. WALKER, or BROOKLYN, NRW YORK.

Letters Patent No. 111,281,V dated January 24, 1871.

IMROVEMENT IN SALT-GELLARS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part ofithe same.

1 Beit known that I, JOHN T.'WALKER, of Brookl'y'n,in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Salt-Cellar; and I do hereby declare that the-following is a full, clear,

and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawingforming part of 'this specification.

Figure 1 represents a sectional side view of my improved salt-reliar Figure 2 is atop view of the same.

Similar let-ters of refereneeindicate corresponding parts.

This invention relates to a new salt-cellar, which is provided with a clamping-spring to be readily attached toor detached from the edge of a plate. i

The invention consists in the new' self-fastening salt-cellar having the spring-clamp.

Ain the drawing represents a salt-cellar of suita-v ble form and size.

From one lof its sides projeets a spring, a, which is bent down under it, as shown.

vlbe'deviee is readily applied to the ange of a plate by placing the vessel A above and the spring a below said ilange, as indicated in fig. l.

The spring presses with suieient power against the under side of theange to lretain the salt-cellar in place. y

r.Ehe apparatus is made ot' metalfrnbber, wood, or other suitable material.

Having thus described my invention,

I claim-as new and desire-t0 `secure by Letters Patent- The salt-cellar provided with the clamping-spring,

as specified. e

. JOHN T.- WALKER.

Witnesses GEO. W. MABEE, ALEX. F; ROBERTS. 

